Families were part of historic event honoring the ‘Rosary Priest’ at Holy Cross Family Ministries

EASTON, Mass. — Father Patrick Peyton, C.S.C., used to attract great crowds for his Rosary Rallies. He still does. A large gathering of families and individuals turned out for a recent event to honor the American priest being considered for sainthood by the Vatican at Holy Cross Family Ministries in North Easton.

The Prayer Celebration for Families was dedicated to the man known as the “Rosary Priest” to recognize his heroic virtue and holiness, and continue his legacy of family prayer.

“‘The family that prays together stays together.’ These are among the most well-known and inspiring words in the world. They condense into one sentence the magnificent life and ministry of Venerable Patrick Peyton,” said Father Willy Raymond, president of Holy Cross Family Ministries. “Father Peyton traveled the entire globe in his 51 years of priestly ministry proclaiming the unity, peace, joy and love that prayer and especially the family Rosary bring to God’s masterpiece, the family.”

The celebration included Eucharistic Procession, Rosary Prayer and Holy Mass to honor Venerable Patrick Peyton. An estimated 700 people participated in this historic event for this remarkable priest, who was known around the world for encouraging families to pray the Rosary and for his devotion to the Blessed Mother. Each person received a blessed commemorative Venerable Patrick Peyton Rosary while each family received a Family Rosary Prayer Kit.

“Spreading devotion to daily family Rosary prayer was important to Patrick Peyton because he knew how it nurtured his family. The Peyton Family gathered every evening to pray together. I believe all families can follow the example of John and Mary Peyton and pray with their children,” said Father Raymond. “Prayer! Simple as that! Pray with your children today and see them grow to accomplish great things.”

The principal celebrant was Bishop Arthur Colgan, C.S.C., Auxiliary, of Lima, Peru. Also attending were Bishop Howard Hubbard of Albany, N.Y., former Boston mayor and former U.S. ambassador to the Vatican Raymond Flynn, and Shane Cahill, consul general of Ireland to the U.S.

Various Peyton family members were at the event, including a cousin of Father Peyton, Mary Lou Karch of Arlington, Va., and Susan Reynolds of Philadelphia, Pa. TV star Clarence Gilyard, noted for his role in “Walker, Texas Ranger” and an HCFM Board of Director, read the Declaration of Venerability.

Also participating were Lisa Hendey, founder of CatholicMom.com, noted author Danielle Bean, now manager of CatholicMom.com, and Joseph Spiak, chairman of the HCFM Foundation. The event was taped for broadcast on Catholic TV at a later date. (See www.CatholicTV.com for broadcast details.)

This joyous celebration, “Venerable Patrick Peyton: On the Rosary Path to Sainthood,” honored families as the bedrock of the Church. Father Peyton (1909-1992) devoted his life to the Spiritual well-being of families through daily prayer of the Rosary and preached at Rosary Rallies attended by millions of people around the world.

Over the years, Father Peyton advocated for families by preaching two powerful and memorable messages: “The family that prays together stays together” and “A world at prayer is a world at peace.”

The Rosary Priest was also a media pioneer and used radio, television, film and billboards to spread his message of family unity. Today, his mission is continued by Holy Cross Family Ministries with many forms of free digital media and resources, including a video web series, www.CatholicCentral.com, eBooks and apps at www.FamilyRosary.org, a broad breadth of information and activities on www.CatholicMom.com, as well as the recently released documentary, “The Dating Project.”

Holy Cross Family Ministries and its family of ministries — Family Rosary, which includes CatholicMom.com, Family Theater Productions and the Father Peyton Family Institutes — are under the sponsorship of the Congregation of Holy Cross. In June, 1997, the Congregation requested that a cause for canonization for Father Peyton be initiated. In 2001, the “nihil obstat” was granted from Rome and Father Peyton was given the title “Servant of God,” when his cause was officially launched.

Pope Francis declared Father Peyton to be Venerable on Dec. 18, 2017, bringing him a step closer to sainthood.

A Prayer Celebration for Families marked this historic occasion with prayer and piety, commemorating Venerable Patrick Peyton: On the Rosary Path to Sainthood.

Holy Cross Family Ministries, which carries on the works of Father Peyton, is based at The Father Peyton Center in North Easton, with its media production company, Family Theater Productions, in Hollywood, Calif., and mission offices in 16 other countries.

The ministry serves to inspire, promote and foster the prayer life and Spiritual well-being of families throughout the world.